A. -.,..,. i AMtH.,iiU llllC iVfflUll Vllllnll UK. A V.tCRKKi' , 'i BI.WMliltH allMCMKTHI.V sUTK. Cwxta, per yrar .... to w H II 'lire people of Maud hope to get a rwllroftd this ymr. lyor-olect Chnrles P. Myers will tnfco charge ol city affairs this eve ittt The Odd Fellows will celebrate their Otfktythlrrt t.trt IitlMy mi the IStli Inst., fltid, M tucy hit nil rcmhI fellow, they rtn It right Iowa 'a twenty-ninth general nasem Wjr adjourns ufter i-riiKtlnii 225 new Uiwn ami making ll.7riO.iHHi appropria tions for extraordinary puriosea. 'lire republican party In this terrl tBi'y ! In good working order for tho fklf emnpfilgn Mr. Uodey will gut ulie it ,t majority at that election. S lltiwclsco bui one saloon far wery twouty-two adult members of It imiHtWOon. They must huvc to work QTortliue to keep some of the saloons going there. Te metric ynt"in has been adopted by M:s.:co. Ilrazll. Chile. Peru ami oth-j r South Amcticnu countries. With the. oxeeptlon of R.isslu and Great Itrltal...

COMRADE INSIDE. The Now Clayton Postmaster was a Rough Rider, WAS SEVERELY WOUNDED. Si ! I ft 1 telegram to till' Deliver Niws finin Wnnliluritou, under lat of prll says: There In xnuicthlng of n contest on lit the pi'stolllco department over tilt' uppomlint nt of ii postmaster ut (May ton N M l)e cgnte Itndcy, wlio represents tlio republicans of t hut section, Iiiih In dorst d the nppllentlon of Futisiiu (.ill legcn wad In ii fttiiuneli supporter of tin cimsc. mill whntii It Ih desired to n wind with nn iiiipointinent. Mr. Ito (ley, upon culling upon the pout iiiii-Ut general toilny fonnil a Rough Hi'ler comrade of I'reHldent Roosevelt n long way In the lend In the nice for the iihiee and Indeed was vlrtimlly tin' i liolee of the department. He Is Her gennt Otto Mener. a gallant Holdler. who wii wounded at Kan .Inan hill. While Mr Itodey mid IiIh constituents hnvc no fault to Hud with Mender, they 11 re Ktlll insisting upon the selection of (lullogos. Note A special telegram to The...

Mines and Minerals Tlio 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i'o Advocate bUVK Wo nro informed thai Mrs P P Pearson, wlui Ih niKn.tltiK Iho Minnie Klchmnml mine In this illstiiit. k In the oust forming a (oiniMiiy compose 1 etii. rl-Yy1" 0f w""" ,0 ,u'v,,(,l that prop- Hunt llrown & Son. from Arizona, have IcaHcil the Calamity (lump and are going to try the llussoll leaching prootss says the lllllsboro Ailvoente. I heir chemicals arrived the early part or tin week 'i'lieie Is plenty of rich on to he hail anil we wish those gen Hi iiii n iiucccHH in their hew line of business. A writer from (Jrafton says: The IlioHt active Mine development being lurried on In this portion of Sierra county la now In progress on Chloride creek. In the Apache mlnltiK district. " I llrown came In with Home ItoHton capitalists and went to the New lira. Thli inlnn employH fourteen minors and a largo aniounl of development work Is being done. O IC Connor a Co. have eiiininoneotj operations on their group or claims on Animas P...

HlKJHKS A; McOUKIlJMT. l'mUt-xi-tH lMI.-tlllllTION l)nil' Cltlion, ir ycnt.. .. WefUv. " " HATHb. ...4800 .. 2 00 Plant trees. Nothing bonutlbVs i diy more thiiiLllnn shade troos. St.. mk has mannged to bring out ItH 1002 illn dory without postponing tt till 1008. Suntos-Diimont argues well for n iniiii who iin to ship nil Ills flying inn-olilne.-y by fro'ght. Heforo ponce is ft tin 1 Iv arranged this Hours want to show, apparently, that thiiro In oni- good fight left In tin-in, Mr. Carnegie s advice to young men IK "Don't think: don't speculate; don't indorse. ' Hut why not extend It to young women as .veil? Miss Stone has made her first public appearance, and It was e-ntlre'y satis factory, according to the educated bri gand In the box otllcc Th base nail aeiiHon begun Thurs day with n whitewash for both the Ht. Louis nnd Philadelphia cliiba This Is a bail outlook for the World's fair. The new Alvnrado hotel, the finest on the line of the Santa Fo road from (jlltuugn to me I'nclll...

STOCK .). Well, ti cattle buyer from Califor nia, lias been spending several weeks iti (Irani county looking after some purchiiMs of stock cattle. Tin Lyons ft Campbell Cattlo com pany of Omul ami I. una counties, will, on or about tin 15th of May, make a good ihlptnent of cattlo from Silver City I ) their C olonulo ranges. One of tin largest cattle atul ranch dial i In a long time has Jimt boon ofosi it It. an brothers of Leavenworth, Kan, have iioltl to C. .1. llysliuia, of Wyoming. 2(1.(100 head of cattlo anil their aoo.ooo-niTo Arizona ranch prop erty 1'hls nialit'H olr. Hyidinm oil" of the vt ry largest ratine cattle anil ranch owi.rrs In the world. Tin majority of tin stock on the ranges of southern New .Mexico H looking very good at the present time, although In some places water Is get tliiR scarce Most of the cattlemen aro ft cling very good, however, ovor the ootid tlon in which their stock has coire through the winter. It Is to ho hopr 1 Hint th" rainy season will com lin...

MAXWELL CITY TO EM BU DO An Account of a Railroad Survey Made Over a Feasible Route in the Year 1893, F. A. JON US, THU SURVEYOR. 1 In view of the fncl that the Maxwell city, f'iiniiiiirioii. Kllznhuthtown ft 'Vmn- Valley Hallway company was re eentlj ineorpo'uted to build :i mill onil front Mioweli City lo Taos by way of 121 rti"'l!it ti mid that n railway pro ject to build from lort (inrlaml. Colo rado, to the lilt) Urunile valley by way or I2mbndi and Taos Is being discussed tin- fcl owing account of the survey over the proposed route, made In LSHII, by Prof A. .Ioiiob, at present illrert ir of the New Mexico School of Minos at Sn.orro. will be of grunt interest: "Perhnya no route In Now Mexico of. fcri sued n-enle eliarniB or more onrnp. tin the ndtn'n r of nnttir than (, h tii trnii i,iin- fr . ... 1 ' vi h Vn i n Clm arnm , a. IKK yoti to I2rabeihtowii. over the clddv h' Ight if the Tiuih pass, H.iough the am bill pu.'idov of Taos and thence to tin ulli y of the Itlo (irnntlu....

L NEWS OF THE CHURCHES Mlithlonnry pocletb ju.t . !.,, -i: their lliitiiHia- yinr arc a half 7. a of tho largest tn Amcriru 'I'll' Mik Hlotmry union, wli cli stipcrvlxct t Ip oxpondlturct. if ?i'.Mii.ooo a yenr kHiii by thi DaptlHtH of tho north, clones without nn Increase nf Its debt, which allowing It nocounts fortunate. In view Of the fnrt that It was compelled dur ing the yenr to Increase Its budget by SMt.OOO. The rnuse for thlH Increase were the Miurn of the workers Into Oli'nn, forward strides In lliirmnh and Slain, and the phcnumciiul advance In the Philippine!". Junt before the out linmk between Spain and her eolouy In Uio cast there went from Sumnr to Hpaln a young Mnnlkun. to be e.lucntotl I for the Itoman Catholic priesthood. (. mot In i Spain one Hev. Idle l.und. a . who was laboring there under Swede, nu American pock-ty. A fast friendship KiDW and Immediately Admiral Dewey ilofonted the Spanlidi ships In Manila "harbor the two u;"ii set ahout. at their 1 10 rue In Spa...

I Hailroad Topics Tho now eating station tit Cnrrlzuzn has opened up for biiHlnoHB, Passenger triilllc from tho woat wns untiHimlly heavy this morning. Tho Flagstaff tc Grand Canyon mil rond will Boon lio on tho railroad fold orn. 13ngluoa lor.'j ami I0&3. now prnlrlo typoH from Chicago, huvo arrived for Horvleo out west. TliomiiH lluililow Ih iirouml on crut ches. Ho wiiM Injuroil at tlio local shops a few days ago- l3nglnoor John Gallagher has roport oil for duty at Ran Mnielal, uftor a fow wooUh' visit with his family In Km porta. , (round bus been broken at Ardmoro, I. T., for tho erection of a Joint Santa Fo and Choctaw, Oklahoma & (iulf depot. Charles Wheeler, an old Unto Union Ho. Is iloltiK construction work on tho Dnwnon City lirauch of tho Uock Ia'antl railroad. The lloawell cut-off will shorten the Santa IV to audi an e xtent that It will lie by 200 iiiIIoh tho shortest lino to tho Pncillc const. .1. I'. Connelly linn accepted a clerical position with the Snnta Fo...

THE INTERVENER. Patltlon Against the Rio Grnnde Dam and Irrigation Company. SOLICITOR QENEKAL DART LETT. Tlmt w MmIco has great ititoronU at a (ton nil nnturo at uuike in the light holiif;., made upon tho elephant Jlutto dnni prJrl Ig gonerully admit tell. Hut lUt Interest n a territory arc nlw) flC a very specific nature anil are ho rltal that Solicitor General 13. I., llnrtlott yesterday, on huh.ilf of Iho ter ritory, MlPd a petition of Intervener lu tho territorial Mipremu' court. ask ing that the territory ho made a party (lotanrtnnt with the (tio Grande Dam and Irrigation company in thr- pomllng Wilt of thn United States against the lattor, anil which has again been vtit hnok to the territorial supreme court liy the United States supreme court for tho taking oi additional testimony and review. An In well Known, the Tjintn point ohjo.-ioii of tho United Status against th" construction of tho Kiouhnnt Mutt" dan i the absurd al location thai it woum interfere Wn.h tho navigation o...

Cite en VOLUME 11 ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1902. NUMBER 25 j Territorial Topics j SANTA HE. From tlir Now Mexican ! Clan me W Uofhelns of the I nllcil Slat i Indian school lit Fori Lewis. Cold wan an arrlviil on the Denver & Itlo (irainle Mr mill Mrs ucorgc W. Franklin mill daughter of Diirnngo, Colo., nr rivi ,1 our lite Denver IMo Urntide railroad anil left over the Santa Fe foi l,i ugoc. .Iiitlg. A A Freeman, of Carlsbad, who Ih In Santa Fe at present on mi Ui inn (dlllt business, has heen re 4 1 1 1 4 stod to make the commencement address this year at Ihe New Mexico Si hool of .MIiich at Soeorro. on May 1".'. He Iihh at' vi pied the honor It Ih charged that Home Improper Wfii.i In the issue of city deed to teal cHtnti rontnincd within the Santa Fo land grant has hcen going on at vnti oiih tlincn since the passage of the act mailing the giant to UiIh city Those ha gos H'lonld he thoroughly Invent! gated cat II S Ltitz received lustruo tloni I rum the Santa I'...

I'l 'II I II I II- HlTKfi. ra . . averaged m cents lowei .-ago market Kir 1 9W 1 than tin i rytblng points favorably to tic hci ig (if it Iiik Tetiitorial fat In thin cM ran I plinBli Hnil. hi I Will JIBS (III acnat" in June i tii.tiM- the statehood Iiohm in May mad the ffce Kl Paso new spit pi it- art- making H bO( campaign against the gambling d9 to that i n I. Talmagc I' tt $.:ini.(MMi which Indi eaters that -vn.in ;it preaching pays laiataw than bean ! In-srl talk. The Kike opera house should be cOfRfrieted li fori' On opening of the tefrttotlal fair m xt fall 'fto' Pueblo Chn ftain is thirty years oW, and also one of th. v ry best daily newspaper In ih state of Co orado. K cou more to nm the city of New York than it iIu. k to pav the expenses of lgark. I h Netherlands or i'nr key. Ttee Kl Paso dam schera" ha been bug up 'n cow 8 luit it wMl aaed clow watching by the people n New .M.co. ille iwopl" nr N w Mexico and nm ought t have a good treatment frai the t -nit I Htnt . i.s C...